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Tommy.Holden@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
That would tell you if you've already wasted their paper :D
Earlier, I'd inserted a DSPLY statement, requesting a response, so that
I could look at the job before it printed anything.
I moved it from before to after the call to puts(), after finding out
that there are apparently no mysterious "This is a test" printouts
appearing.
With the job still in the system, it doesn't have any spool files.
Why would puts() in a batch job *not* produce a spool file?
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JHHL
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